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    Twin peaks

    Muse, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 26/12/2015

    » ‘I used to think it was an amazing thing that people could work alone. I wondered how he or she could do that?” said Chanchana “Out” Akjiratikarl, as in her life she has hardly ever had to be alone.

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    Spicy and sour

    Muse, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 26/12/2015

    » There are many more varieties of Thai curries than just yellow, green and red. Although these three are probably the most well-known to foreigners, in the typical daily life of Thais, there are more popular curries.

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    The social entrepreneur

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 14/12/2015

    » Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus believes when there is zero poverty, zero unemployment and zero carbon emissions, this could be the beginning of a new civilisation.

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    Retro grade

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 09/12/2015

    » Charoen Krung Road, Thailand's first road completed in 1864, was once a hub of prosperity, rich with money, culture and diversity. Now in 2015, the road that runs past the Old City, along the river all the way to Thanon Tok, has enjoyed an urban revival. Once home to expats, embassies, religious and ethnic communities and shophouses, the road and its many sois have now been enlivened by a younger vibe, from Maitri Chit Road near Yaowarat (Chinatown) to the galleries in mid-Charoen Krung.

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    State of affairs

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 26/11/2015

    » At only 14 years old, Kamolnan Chearavanont met a stateless woman who had been raped, abused and trafficked. Without citizenship, the woman was deprived of her rights to state welfare and was struggling. It was this meeting that ignited Kamolnan's interest in the issue of human rights.

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    Stronger together

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 18/11/2015

    » Bangkok hosts the One Young World Summit from today until Saturday, with over 1,300 delegates from around the world. We talk to the young Thai leaders who will join the conference to propose their ideas on how to make the world a better place.

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    The helping hands that lift after a storm

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 18/11/2015

    » 'I was hopeless. My house and my coconut farms were all gone and I couldn't think of what else to do," says Alfredo Canaleja, 68. The farmer was one of millions of people affected by the wrath of Typhoon Haiyan, or Yolanda to the locals in the Philippines.

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    Silent insects hang out

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 11/11/2015

    » When Yoko Seyama was invited to join the "Unfolding Kafka Festival", the installation artist didn't take much time to think about what she would be doing. By focusing on a word from the title, "unfolding", she immediately came up with origami.

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    Healing the patient's environment

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 27/10/2015

    » Doctors are obviously the first choice when it comes to healing those who get sick. But it is not in every case that medical treatment cures. The Architectural Therapy Clinic project was initiated under this concern -- with the belief that the better the environment, the higher the chance of a patient's recovery.

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    Looking up, not down

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 16/10/2015

    » Each year, between 800-1,000 children in Thailand are born with Down's syndrome, a genetic condition associated with physical growth delays and moderate intellectual disability.

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